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Number of Uninsured U.S. Young Adults Grows: Study
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Title Number of Uninsured U.S. Young Adults Grows: Study
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/575375?src=rss
Description The number of uninsured U.S. young adults, who already represent a major chunk of the American population without health coverage, rose again in 2006, according to a study released on Friday. Reuters Health Information
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Date May 31, 2008
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